1. Lay the French horn on your work surface.
2. Arrange the artificial pine branches around the lower half of the horn. When you are satisfied with the look, lift them one at a time, squeeze hot glue on the horn underneath and press the branch back down to the horn. Hold it in place until secure. Continue this process until you have glued on all of your branches.
3. Arrange the three poinsettia flowers on top of the pine branches. When you are satisfied with the look, lift each flower one at a time, squeeze hot glue on the branch underneath the flower and press it back down to the branch. Hold it in place until secure. Repeat this process for the remaining two flowers.
4. Now it is time to add the artificial baby s breath. Squeeze hot glue onto the end of one of the pieces of baby s breath and insert it into the pine branches. Hold it in place briefly until secure. Repeat for the remaining two flowers.
5. Cut a 14 piece of the ¼ wide red satin ribbon. Tie a bow in the ribbon; place it in the center of the front of the horn and on top of the pine branches. When you are satisfied with the arrangement, lift up the bow, squeeze hot glue on the back of the knot of the bow and press it back down to the predetermined spot. Hold it in place until secure.
6. Now it is time to tie on the cord to hang your French horn. Fold one piece of the cord in half. Wrap the folded end around the top of the French horn. Slide the other ends through the loop of the folded end and pull the ends tightly. Repeat with the other piece of cord. Tie the two pieces of cord together about a third of the way from the ends. Tie additional knots in the ends of each of the pieces of cord about ¾ of an inch up from the previous knot. To finish off the cord and your Christmas horn, using your scissors or an x-acto blade, fray the ends of the two pieces of cord to look like a tassel.

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